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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all admirable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is entirely worthy of admiration or praise.
Example: "Her dedication to volunteering and helping others is truly all admirable."
Alternatives: "entirely commendable" or "fully praiseworthy".
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All admirable.
It's all admirable but irksomely self-conscious and contrived.
Moment by moment, this is all admirable, but over time the mind wanders.
All admirable aims that I, and others, have been working on for nearly 20 years.
This month we feature a wonderfully diverse array of men, all admirable in distinct and varied ways.
The sophistication of the equipment, the skills of the workers and the quality of the output are all admirable.
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For all the admirable qualities of Papua New Guinea's performance here on Saturday night, England were never very impressive and occasionally were appalling.
As one officer wrote to the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison: "With all their admirable qualities, [they] have not yet forgotten that they were, themselves, slaveholders".
For all the admirable qualities he has brought to an incomprehensibly wide range of roles, from Mozart's Idomeneo to Offenbach's Hoffmann and Wagner's Siegmund, Mr. Domingo has devoted, he estimates, some 40percentt of his professional work to Verdi.
Indeed, for all his good intentions, for all his admirable pragmatism, Mr. Obama has only himself to blame for his predicament.
All this is admirable.
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